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D. , THIS LITTLE VOLUMEA TRIBUTE OF ESTEEM FOR HIS LOVE OF
LANGUAGES AND OF ADMIRATION FOR HIS HIGH LINGUISTIC
ATTAINMENTSIS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . PRE FACE .
The following chapters ...
D. , THIS LITTLE VOLUMEA TRIBUTE OF ESTEEM FOR HIS LOVE OF
LANGUAGES AND OF ADMIRATION FOR HIS HIGH LINGUISTIC
ATTAINMENTSIS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . PRE FACE .
The following chapters ...
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The following chapters are , with some diffidence , offered as a slender
contribution to an interesting branch of science . They originated about three
years ago in a series of papers furnished to the Kendal Mercury , and designed ,
however ...
The following chapters are , with some diffidence , offered as a slender
contribution to an interesting branch of science . They originated about three
years ago in a series of papers furnished to the Kendal Mercury , and designed ,
however ...
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Through these ( names of places ) , the oldest and most enduring monuments , a
nation long passed away relates as it were its own destiny , and the only question
is , whether we yet understand its voice . ! CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY .
Through these ( names of places ) , the oldest and most enduring monuments , a
nation long passed away relates as it were its own destiny , and the only question
is , whether we yet understand its voice . ! CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY .
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The People, Dialect, Superstitions and Customs Jeremiah Sullivan. CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTORY . ETHNOLOGY , the science that , in its widest extent ,
comprehends all the phenomena connected with Peoples , Dialects , and
Superstitions ...
The People, Dialect, Superstitions and Customs Jeremiah Sullivan. CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTORY . ETHNOLOGY , the science that , in its widest extent ,
comprehends all the phenomena connected with Peoples , Dialects , and
Superstitions ...
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Nation will only be applied in reference to that feeling of nationality which shall
be explained in a subsequent chapter . The other terms that may present
themselves , being less abused than the above , will be found generally
intelligible .
Nation will only be applied in reference to that feeling of nationality which shall
be explained in a subsequent chapter . The other terms that may present
themselves , being less abused than the above , will be found generally
intelligible .
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